Various prevention professionals from around the Army received recognition for their efforts this year from the Defense Department.
Earlier this year, the DOD recognized several individuals for their outstanding contributions in the field of sexual harassment and sexual assault response and prevention. Master Sgt. Veronica Green received the prestigious 2025 Liz Blanc Exceptional Sexual Assault Response Coordinator of the Year Award.
Sgt. 1st Class Jacody Lewis received the 2025 Liz Blanc Exceptional Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Victim Advocate of the Year Award, while Sgt. 1st Class Laniece Pettis received the 2025 Promoting Excellence in Prevention Award. These prestigious honors recognize outstanding individuals for their exceptional contributions to the sexual assault prevention and response and integrated primary prevention, specifically in the roles of SARC, SAPR VA and Prevention Specialist. The individuals exemplify the highest standards of professionalism, commitment and innovation in their efforts to prevent sexual assault and other harmful behaviors.
Additionally, in August, Cynthia Ballagh, a New Parent Support Program Nurse at Fort Rucker, Alabama, received the DOD Family Advocacy Program Domestic Abuse and Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Recognition Award.
Ballagh was recognized for significantly increasing participation in playgroups, boosting awareness and interest in NPSP offerings and consistently supporting both Army Community Service and installation-wide events. Her outreach helped educate the public on how NPSP can support parenting success and prevent negative outcomes such as neglect and abuse. She played a key role in Child Find events, partnering with Educational and Developmental Intervention Services and coordinating with on-post housing community centers to ensure broad accessibility. Her ability to connect, educate and inspire makes her not only a vital asset to Fort Rucker but also a role model for what it means to serve with heart and purpose, according to her award citation.
Additionally, Charlie Washington and Tiffany Simms from Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Amy Ruff and Lt. Col. Steven Bohl, from the North Dakota Army National Guard; and Stacey Hill and Dr. Jack East, from the Army Reserve’s 84th Training Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky, were recognized Sept. 4 by the Defense Suicide Prevention Office at a Pentagon ceremony for their suicide prevention programs and for outstanding contributions to their communities from Sept. 1, 2023, through Aug. 31, 2024. This award recognizes the innovative and impactful work the organizations accomplished in support of Soldiers, their Families and Army Civilians.
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